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Children of all ages love the chance to be creative at the Sarratt Youth Art Institute! There is a lot of fun and learning as children explore clay, painting, sculpture, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, textile arts, while making new friends and learning about the wonderful world of art. Voted Best Kids Camp of Nashville 2012 in the Nashville Scene’s readers poll, we’re looking forward to another busy and exciting summer of art in 2018.

For Summer 2018, SYAI will be touring the globe with our theme “A Wonderful World of Art”. Through art we will travel the world to explore the art and cultures of the major continents and regions around the world.. Ages 5- 6 and 7 – 12 will use a variety of materials to create their own versions of art based on traditions and influences that have been passed down for years in these various countries and regions. Ages 13 – 16 will have focused lessons on particular mediums and we’ve listed the studio techniques such as darkroom photography, fiber arts, pottery on the wheel and printmaking.8 week long sessions are planned for the summer beginning June 4, 2018.

More information, schedules and registration are available on our web site.

An Early Bird Discount is available through April 1, 2018. Come travel the world with us through art!

Participate in Know Your Numbers to measure blood pressure, weight and body mass index. These numbers can be used on your yearly Compass Health Assessment and Wellness Actions Log for the Go for the Gold program. It’s a convenient way to track your changes.

Participate in Know Your Numbers to measure blood pressure, weight and body mass index. These numbers can be used on your yearly Compass Health Assessment and Wellness Actions Log for the Go for the Gold program. It’s a convenient way to track your changes.

Participate in Know Your Numbers to measure blood pressure, weight and body mass index. These numbers can be used on your yearly Compass Health Assessment and Wellness Actions Log for the Go for the Gold program. It’s a convenient way to track your changes.

Participate in Know Your Numbers to measure blood pressure, weight and body mass index. These numbers can be used on your yearly Compass Health Assessment and Wellness Actions Log for the Go for the Gold program. It’s a convenient way to track your changes.

Participate in Know Your Numbers to measure blood pressure, weight and body mass index. These numbers can be used on your yearly Compass Health Assessment and Wellness Actions Log for the Go for the Gold program. It’s a convenient way to track your changes.

The Department of Cell and Developmental Biology at Vanderbilt University will host its second Cell Dynamics Symposium on May 24th and 25th, 2018 on the Vanderbilt Campus. Session will be held in 103 Wilson Hall with the lunch / roundtable sessions and the poster session in Kissam Center.

Speakers include:

Eric Wieschaus, Princeton University (Keynote)Kevin Eggan, Harvard University, sponsored by Vanderbilt Center for Stem Cell BiologyWendell Lim, University of California-San Francisco, co-sponsored by the Quantitative Systems Biology CenterJodi Nunnari, University of California-DavisJody Rosenblatt, University of Utah

Vanderbilt has a vibrant scientific community with a large number of investigators working on various aspects of cell dynamics, and we expect the symposium will attract interest from across the entire campus. Invitations will extend to attendees from other institutions in the region.

Children of all ages love the chance to be creative at the Sarratt Youth Art Institute! There is a lot of fun and learning as children explore clay, painting, sculpture, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, textile arts, while making new friends and learning about the wonderful world of art. Voted Best Kids Camp of Nashville 2012 in the Nashville Scene’s readers poll, we’re looking forward to another busy and exciting summer of art in 2018.

For Summer 2018, SYAI will be touring the globe with our theme “A Wonderful World of Art”. Through art we will travel the world to explore the art and cultures of the major continents and regions around the world.. Ages 5- 6 and 7 – 12 will use a variety of materials to create their own versions of art based on traditions and influences that have been passed down for years in these various countries and regions. Ages 13 – 16 will have focused lessons on particular mediums and we’ve listed the studio techniques such as darkroom photography, fiber arts, pottery on the wheel and printmaking.8 week long sessions are planned for the summer beginning June 4, 2018.

More information, schedules and registration are available on our web site.

An Early Bird Discount is available through April 1, 2018. Come travel the world with us through art!

Participate in Know Your Numbers to measure blood pressure, weight and body mass index. These numbers can be used on your yearly Compass Health Assessment and Wellness Actions Log for the Go for the Gold program. It’s a convenient way to track your changes.

The Department of Cell and Developmental Biology at Vanderbilt University will host its second Cell Dynamics Symposium on May 24th and 25th, 2018 on the Vanderbilt Campus. Talks will be held in 103 Wilson Hall with the lunch / roundtable sessions and the poster session in Kissam Center.

Speakers include:

Eric Wieschaus, Princeton University (Keynote)Kevin Eggan, Harvard University, sponsored by Vanderbilt Center for Stem Cell BiologyWendell Lim, University of California-San Francisco, co-sponsored by the Quantitative Systems Biology CenterJodi Nunnari, University of California-DavisJody Rosenblatt, University of Utah

Vanderbilt has a vibrant scientific community with a large number of investigators working on various aspects of cell dynamics, and we expect the symposium will attract interest from across the entire campus. Colleagues from other institutions are also invited to attend the symposium.

The annual Nursing Honors event recognizes outstanding nurses in several award categories as well as celebrates nurses that have received other awards/recognition from external organizations or the community. Come celebrate with us!

Children of all ages love the chance to be creative at the Sarratt Youth Art Institute! There is a lot of fun and learning as children explore clay, painting, sculpture, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, textile arts, while making new friends and learning about the wonderful world of art. Voted Best Kids Camp of Nashville 2012 in the Nashville Scene’s readers poll, we’re looking forward to another busy and exciting summer of art in 2018.

For Summer 2018, SYAI will be touring the globe with our theme “A Wonderful World of Art”. Through art we will travel the world to explore the art and cultures of the major continents and regions around the world.. Ages 5- 6 and 7 – 12 will use a variety of materials to create their own versions of art based on traditions and influences that have been passed down for years in these various countries and regions. Ages 13 – 16 will have focused lessons on particular mediums and we’ve listed the studio techniques such as darkroom photography, fiber arts, pottery on the wheel and printmaking.8 week long sessions are planned for the summer beginning June 4, 2018.

More information, schedules and registration are available on our web site.

An Early Bird Discount is available through April 1, 2018. Come travel the world with us through art!

Children of all ages love the chance to be creative at the Sarratt Youth Art Institute! There is a lot of fun and learning as children explore clay, painting, sculpture, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, textile arts, while making new friends and learning about the wonderful world of art. Voted Best Kids Camp of Nashville 2012 in the Nashville Scene’s readers poll, we’re looking forward to another busy and exciting summer of art in 2018.

For Summer 2018, SYAI will be touring the globe with our theme “A Wonderful World of Art”. Through art we will travel the world to explore the art and cultures of the major continents and regions around the world.. Ages 5- 6 and 7 – 12 will use a variety of materials to create their own versions of art based on traditions and influences that have been passed down for years in these various countries and regions. Ages 13 – 16 will have focused lessons on particular mediums and we’ve listed the studio techniques such as darkroom photography, fiber arts, pottery on the wheel and printmaking.8 week long sessions are planned for the summer beginning June 4, 2018.

More information, schedules and registration are available on our web site.

An Early Bird Discount is available through April 1, 2018. Come travel the world with us through art!

Children of all ages love the chance to be creative at the Sarratt Youth Art Institute! There is a lot of fun and learning as children explore clay, painting, sculpture, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, textile arts, while making new friends and learning about the wonderful world of art. Voted Best Kids Camp of Nashville 2012 in the Nashville Scene’s readers poll, we’re looking forward to another busy and exciting summer of art in 2018.

For Summer 2018, SYAI will be touring the globe with our theme “A Wonderful World of Art”. Through art we will travel the world to explore the art and cultures of the major continents and regions around the world.. Ages 5- 6 and 7 – 12 will use a variety of materials to create their own versions of art based on traditions and influences that have been passed down for years in these various countries and regions. Ages 13 – 16 will have focused lessons on particular mediums and we’ve listed the studio techniques such as darkroom photography, fiber arts, pottery on the wheel and printmaking.8 week long sessions are planned for the summer beginning June 4, 2018.

More information, schedules and registration are available on our web site.

An Early Bird Discount is available through April 1, 2018. Come travel the world with us through art!

Children of all ages love the chance to be creative at the Sarratt Youth Art Institute! There is a lot of fun and learning as children explore clay, painting, sculpture, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, textile arts, while making new friends and learning about the wonderful world of art. Voted Best Kids Camp of Nashville 2012 in the Nashville Scene’s readers poll, we’re looking forward to another busy and exciting summer of art in 2018.

For Summer 2018, SYAI will be touring the globe with our theme “A Wonderful World of Art”. Through art we will travel the world to explore the art and cultures of the major continents and regions around the world.. Ages 5- 6 and 7 – 12 will use a variety of materials to create their own versions of art based on traditions and influences that have been passed down for years in these various countries and regions. Ages 13 – 16 will have focused lessons on particular mediums and we’ve listed the studio techniques such as darkroom photography, fiber arts, pottery on the wheel and printmaking.8 week long sessions are planned for the summer beginning June 4, 2018.

More information, schedules and registration are available on our web site.

An Early Bird Discount is available through April 1, 2018. Come travel the world with us through art!

Children of all ages love the chance to be creative at the Sarratt Youth Art Institute! There is a lot of fun and learning as children explore clay, painting, sculpture, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, textile arts, while making new friends and learning about the wonderful world of art. Voted Best Kids Camp of Nashville 2012 in the Nashville Scene’s readers poll, we’re looking forward to another busy and exciting summer of art in 2018.

For Summer 2018, SYAI will be touring the globe with our theme “A Wonderful World of Art”. Through art we will travel the world to explore the art and cultures of the major continents and regions around the world.. Ages 5- 6 and 7 – 12 will use a variety of materials to create their own versions of art based on traditions and influences that have been passed down for years in these various countries and regions. Ages 13 – 16 will have focused lessons on particular mediums and we’ve listed the studio techniques such as darkroom photography, fiber arts, pottery on the wheel and printmaking.8 week long sessions are planned for the summer beginning June 4, 2018.

More information, schedules and registration are available on our web site.

An Early Bird Discount is available through April 1, 2018. Come travel the world with us through art!

Thank you for participating in the Diabetes Prevention Program. This module is an online version of the session that you were unable to attend. Please complete the form using the link provided below. You will report your weight and physical activity minutes for the past week. You will be prompted to submit your food tracker from the past week and to download and print the session handouts before you watch the session video.

An Occupational Health Nurse will be available with the Late Night Cart at MCJHV (ED, Radiology) on Friday, 06/01/18 from 6:00 to 10:00 pm to provide Hep-B, MMR, TDAP, and TB vaccines to Vanderbilt faculty and staff. Please call 831-4722 to page an OHC nurse to find where the cart is located at that time.

Participate in Know Your Numbers to measure blood pressure, weight and body mass index. These numbers can be used on your yearly Compass Health Assessment and Wellness Actions Log for the Go for the Gold program. It’s a convenient way to track your changes.

The Vanderbilt University School of Nursing Dean’s Diversity Lecture Series explores the diversity of backgrounds, cultures, ideas and viewpoints in our world today. It seeks to equip students, faculty, staff and other community members with the knowledge and understanding needed to lead nursing forward in a global society.

Participate in Know Your Numbers to measure blood pressure, weight and body mass index. These numbers can be used on your yearly Compass Health Assessment and Wellness Actions Log for the Go for the Gold program. It’s a convenient way to track your changes.

Participate in Know Your Numbers to measure blood pressure, weight and body mass index. These numbers can be used on your yearly Compass Health Assessment and Wellness Actions Log for the Go for the Gold program. It’s a convenient way to track your changes.

TRIAD’s Families First Program is a free workshop for caregivers of young children (ages 2-7) newly diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The primary goal is to equip caregivers with practical tools to support their child, to provide resources to more easily apply strategy and planning ideas, and to give caregivers an opportunity to meet other caregivers with similar questions or concerns.

A caregiver support group allows you to share information and openly discuss your problems without judgment, to process your feelings, and to hear others talk about their situation. Participation can help you deal more effectively with your problems. The main thing the support group does is provide the feeling that you are not alone.

Thank you for participating in the Diabetes Prevention Program. This module is an online version of the session that you were unable to attend. Please complete the form using the link provided below. You will report your weight and physical activity minutes for the past week. You will be prompted to submit your food tracker from the past week and to download and print the session handouts before you watch the session video.

Participate in Know Your Numbers to measure blood pressure, weight and body mass index. These numbers can be used on your yearly Compass Health Assessment and Wellness Actions Log for the Go for the Gold program. It’s a convenient way to track your changes.

Participate in Know Your Numbers to measure blood pressure, weight and body mass index. These numbers can be used on your yearly Compass Health Assessment and Wellness Actions Log for the Go for the Gold program. It’s a convenient way to track your changes.

The Medical Center Staff Advisory Council (MCSAC) represents all staff members in the Vanderbilt Medical Center. MCSAC is an advisory group to the medical center administration for issues that are important to staff, such as policies, benefits and practices.

Come hear Kerry Gillihan, CEO of Vanderbilt Home Care Services on Wednesday, June 20th from noon to 1 p.m. as he talks about home health care. Kerry will talk about the history of home health, services that Vanderbilt Home Care offers, and how home health care can assist families with transitional care.

An Occupational Health Nurse will be available at Vanderbilt’s Green Hills Office Building on 06/20/2018 from 1:30 p.m. to 4 pm to provide Hep-B, MMR, TDAP, and TB vaccines to Vanderbilt faculty and staff.

Participate in Know Your Numbers to measure blood pressure, weight and body mass index. These numbers can be used on your yearly Compass Health Assessment and Wellness Actions Log for the Go for the Gold program. It’s a convenient way to track your changes.

An Occupational Health Nurse will be available with the Late Night Cart on Wednesday, 06/20/18 at 6:00 to 10:00 pm to provide Hep-B, MMR, TDAP, and TB vaccines to Vanderbilt faculty and staff. Please call 831-4722 to page an OHC nurse to find where the cart is located at that time.

Participate in Know Your Numbers to measure blood pressure, weight and body mass index. These numbers can be used on your yearly Compass Health Assessment and Wellness Actions Log for the Go for the Gold program. It’s a convenient way to track your changes.

Participate in Know Your Numbers to measure blood pressure, weight and body mass index. These numbers can be used on your yearly Compass Health Assessment and Wellness Actions Log for the Go for the Gold program. It’s a convenient way to track your changes.

Participate in Know Your Numbers to measure blood pressure, weight and body mass index. These numbers can be used on your yearly Compass Health Assessment and Wellness Actions Log for the Go for the Gold program. It’s a convenient way to track your changes.

Participate in Know Your Numbers to measure blood pressure, weight and body mass index. These numbers can be used on your yearly Compass Health Assessment and Wellness Actions Log for the Go for the Gold program. It’s a convenient way to track your changes.

A caregiver support group allows you to share information and openly discuss your problems without judgment, to process your feelings, and to hear others talk about their situation. Participation can help you deal more effectively with your problems. The main thing the support group does is provide the feeling that you are not alone.

Participate in Know Your Numbers to measure blood pressure, weight and body mass index. These numbers can be used on your yearly Compass Health Assessment and Wellness Actions Log for the Go for the Gold program. It’s a convenient way to track your changes.

TRIAD’s Families First Program is a free workshop for caregivers of young children (ages 2-7) newly diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The primary goal is to equip caregivers with practical tools to support their child, to provide resources to more easily apply strategy and planning ideas, and to give caregivers an opportunity to meet other caregivers with similar questions or concerns.

The Medical Center Staff Advisory Council (MCSAC) represents all staff members in the Vanderbilt Medical Center. MCSAC is an advisory group to the medical center administration for issues that are important to staff, such as policies, benefits and practices.

Many seniors remain with their healthcare provider because this is an opportunity to socialize with someone outside of the home. Most times, the healthcare provider is not providing the needed services. Join Kanah Lewallen DNP, AGPCNP-BC with Vanderbilt School of Nursing as she discusses how a caregiver and care receiver can get the most out of their appointments with their health care provider.

Participate in Know Your Numbers to measure blood pressure, weight and body mass index. These numbers can be used on your yearly Compass Health Assessment and Wellness Actions Log for the Go for the Gold program. It’s a convenient way to track your changes.

Participate in Know Your Numbers to measure blood pressure, weight and body mass index. These numbers can be used on your yearly Compass Health Assessment and Wellness Actions Log for the Go for the Gold program. It’s a convenient way to track your changes.

Participate in Know Your Numbers to measure blood pressure, weight and body mass index. These numbers can be used on your yearly Compass Health Assessment and Wellness Actions Log for the Go for the Gold program. It’s a convenient way to track your changes.

Participate in Know Your Numbers to measure blood pressure, weight and body mass index. These numbers can be used on your yearly Compass Health Assessment and Wellness Actions Log for the Go for the Gold program. It’s a convenient way to track your changes.

Join us this August to explore statistical, bioinformatic, and computational methods and tools for analyzing big Omics data in biomedical research, including experimental design for Omics research, next-generation sequencing data analysis, and statistical and bioinformatic methods in high dimensional data. During this course, students will gain practical experience and skills to align RNA-seq reads to reference genome, quantify gene expression, perform differential expression analysis and acquire functional interpretation of results

Join us this August to explore statistical, bioinformatic, and computational methods and tools for analyzing big Omics data in biomedical research, including experimental design for Omics research, next-generation sequencing data analysis, and statistical and bioinformatic methods in high dimensional data. During this course, students will gain practical experience and skills to align RNA-seq reads to reference genome, quantify gene expression, perform differential expression analysis and acquire functional interpretation of results

Join us this August to explore statistical, bioinformatic, and computational methods and tools for analyzing big Omics data in biomedical research, including experimental design for Omics research, next-generation sequencing data analysis, and statistical and bioinformatic methods in high dimensional data. During this course, students will gain practical experience and skills to align RNA-seq reads to reference genome, quantify gene expression, perform differential expression analysis and acquire functional interpretation of results

Join us this August to explore statistical, bioinformatic, and computational methods and tools for analyzing big Omics data in biomedical research, including experimental design for Omics research, next-generation sequencing data analysis, and statistical and bioinformatic methods in high dimensional data. During this course, students will gain practical experience and skills to align RNA-seq reads to reference genome, quantify gene expression, perform differential expression analysis and acquire functional interpretation of results

Join us this August to explore statistical, bioinformatic, and computational methods and tools for analyzing big Omics data in biomedical research, including experimental design for Omics research, next-generation sequencing data analysis, and statistical and bioinformatic methods in high dimensional data. During this course, students will gain practical experience and skills to align RNA-seq reads to reference genome, quantify gene expression, perform differential expression analysis and acquire functional interpretation of results

TRIAD’s Families First Program is a free workshop for caregivers of young children (ages 2-7) newly diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The primary goal is to equip caregivers with practical tools to support their child, to provide resources to more easily apply strategy and planning ideas, and to give caregivers an opportunity to meet other caregivers with similar questions or concerns.

Join us this August for a course that focuses on the use of computational biology tools for advanced, discovery-oriented data science in biomedical research. This CQS Summer Institute will have a biological applications emphasis. The central goal of this course is to teach students how to choose and apply tools with contrasting strengths to identify unexpected patterns and to test hypotheses in complex datasets. Drs. Irish and Lau will introduce the theme of data science and provide a conceptual background. Dr. Lau will lead two practical days focused on single cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq), feature selection, and identifying developmental progressions in single cell data. Dr. Irish will lead two practical days focused on implementing machine learning tools, longitudinal analysis, and cross-platform comparisons with an emphasis on single cell protein and phospho-protein data. Students will learn to apply concepts from machine learning and data science in basic and clinical research studies.

Join us for this CQS Summer Institute course. It will provide an introduction and overview of the most powerful and common machine learning methods and statistical inference techniques using R (The R Project for Statistical Computing: https://www.r-project.org). Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to select and apply off-the-shelf machine learning and statistical software tools to many different types of analytical tasks.

This is a house wide skin assessment survey conducted to determine the number of patients that have pressure ulcers at a single point in time. It is a quality initiative that provides useful information of how we are doing in preventing pressure ulcers , as well as how well we are documenting when patients are admitted with pressure ulcers

Join us this August for a course that focuses on the use of computational biology tools for advanced, discovery-oriented data science in biomedical research. This CQS Summer Institute will have a biological applications emphasis. The central goal of this course is to teach students how to choose and apply tools with contrasting strengths to identify unexpected patterns and to test hypotheses in complex datasets. Drs. Irish and Lau will introduce the theme of data science and provide a conceptual background. Dr. Lau will lead two practical days focused on single cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq), feature selection, and identifying developmental progressions in single cell data. Dr. Irish will lead two practical days focused on implementing machine learning tools, longitudinal analysis, and cross-platform comparisons with an emphasis on single cell protein and phospho-protein data. Students will learn to apply concepts from machine learning and data science in basic and clinical research studies.

Join us for this CQS Summer Institute course. It will provide an introduction and overview of the most powerful and common machine learning methods and statistical inference techniques using R (The R Project for Statistical Computing: https://www.r-project.org). Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to select and apply off-the-shelf machine learning and statistical software tools to many different types of analytical tasks.

The purpose of this activity is to provide up to date education regarding care of the obstetric patient with selected high risk conditions so that the obstetric nurses’ role in providing quality care to the patient is enhanced.

6.4 contact hours available

Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Department of Nursing Education and Professional Development is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Tennessee Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

Join us this August for a course that focuses on the use of computational biology tools for advanced, discovery-oriented data science in biomedical research. This CQS Summer Institute will have a biological applications emphasis. The central goal of this course is to teach students how to choose and apply tools with contrasting strengths to identify unexpected patterns and to test hypotheses in complex datasets. Drs. Irish and Lau will introduce the theme of data science and provide a conceptual background. Dr. Lau will lead two practical days focused on single cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq), feature selection, and identifying developmental progressions in single cell data. Dr. Irish will lead two practical days focused on implementing machine learning tools, longitudinal analysis, and cross-platform comparisons with an emphasis on single cell protein and phospho-protein data. Students will learn to apply concepts from machine learning and data science in basic and clinical research studies.

Join us for this CQS Summer Institute course. It will provide an introduction and overview of the most powerful and common machine learning methods and statistical inference techniques using R (The R Project for Statistical Computing: https://www.r-project.org). Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to select and apply off-the-shelf machine learning and statistical software tools to many different types of analytical tasks.

Join us this August for a course that focuses on the use of computational biology tools for advanced, discovery-oriented data science in biomedical research. This CQS Summer Institute will have a biological applications emphasis. The central goal of this course is to teach students how to choose and apply tools with contrasting strengths to identify unexpected patterns and to test hypotheses in complex datasets. Drs. Irish and Lau will introduce the theme of data science and provide a conceptual background. Dr. Lau will lead two practical days focused on single cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq), feature selection, and identifying developmental progressions in single cell data. Dr. Irish will lead two practical days focused on implementing machine learning tools, longitudinal analysis, and cross-platform comparisons with an emphasis on single cell protein and phospho-protein data. Students will learn to apply concepts from machine learning and data science in basic and clinical research studies.

Join us for this CQS Summer Institute course. It will provide an introduction and overview of the most powerful and common machine learning methods and statistical inference techniques using R (The R Project for Statistical Computing: https://www.r-project.org). Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to select and apply off-the-shelf machine learning and statistical software tools to many different types of analytical tasks.

Join us this August for a course that focuses on the use of computational biology tools for advanced, discovery-oriented data science in biomedical research. This CQS Summer Institute will have a biological applications emphasis. The central goal of this course is to teach students how to choose and apply tools with contrasting strengths to identify unexpected patterns and to test hypotheses in complex datasets. Drs. Irish and Lau will introduce the theme of data science and provide a conceptual background. Dr. Lau will lead two practical days focused on single cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq), feature selection, and identifying developmental progressions in single cell data. Dr. Irish will lead two practical days focused on implementing machine learning tools, longitudinal analysis, and cross-platform comparisons with an emphasis on single cell protein and phospho-protein data. Students will learn to apply concepts from machine learning and data science in basic and clinical research studies.

Join us for this CQS Summer Institute course. It will provide an introduction and overview of the most powerful and common machine learning methods and statistical inference techniques using R (The R Project for Statistical Computing: https://www.r-project.org). Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to select and apply off-the-shelf machine learning and statistical software tools to many different types of analytical tasks.

The Medical Center Staff Advisory Council (MCSAC) represents all staff members in the Vanderbilt Medical Center. MCSAC is an advisory group to the medical center administration for issues that are important to staff, such as policies, benefits and practices.

Seniors are the number one targets for investment fraud. One out of five individuals over the age of 65 have already been victims of financial fraud. This is because the elderly is most likely to have a "nest egg" and excellent credit which makes them prime targets for scam artists or financial abuse by an individual they trust.

Come learn how to identify types of investment fraud along with their red flags and how to prevent it from happening to someone you love.

Amber Lovelady, Director of Investment Education for the Department of Commerce and Insurance, will be speaking on the importance of knowing your loved one's financial adviser.

The Medical Center Staff Advisory Council (MCSAC) represents all staff members in the Vanderbilt Medical Center. MCSAC is an advisory group to the medical center administration for issues that are important to staff, such as policies, benefits and practices.

The purpose of this activity is to enable the learner to increase knowledge in the care of the obstetric patient so that the learner’s contribution to quality and safety in patient care is enhanced.

6.25 contact hours available

Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Department of Nursing Education and Professional Development is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Tennessee Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

The Medical Center Staff Advisory Council (MCSAC) represents all staff members in the Vanderbilt Medical Center. MCSAC is an advisory group to the medical center administration for issues that are important to staff, such as policies, benefits and practices.

This is a house wide skin assessment survey conducted to determine the number of patients that have pressure ulcers at a single point in time. It is a quality initiative that provides useful information of how we are doing in preventing pressure ulcers , as well as how well we are documenting when patients are admitted with pressure ulcers

The Medical Center Staff Advisory Council (MCSAC) represents all staff members in the Vanderbilt Medical Center. MCSAC is an advisory group to the medical center administration for issues that are important to staff, such as policies, benefits and practices.

The purpose of this activity is to provide up to date education regarding care of the obstetric patient with selected high risk conditions so that the obstetric nurses’ role in providing quality care to the patient is enhanced.

6.4 contact hours available

Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Department of Nursing Education and Professional Development is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Tennessee Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

The Medical Center Staff Advisory Council (MCSAC) represents all staff members in the Vanderbilt Medical Center. MCSAC is an advisory group to the medical center administration for issues that are important to staff, such as policies, benefits and practices.

The Medical Center Staff Advisory Council (MCSAC) represents all staff members in the Vanderbilt Medical Center. MCSAC is an advisory group to the medical center administration for issues that are important to staff, such as policies, benefits and practices.

The Medical Center Staff Advisory Council (MCSAC) represents all staff members in the Vanderbilt Medical Center. MCSAC is an advisory group to the medical center administration for issues that are important to staff, such as policies, benefits and practices.

The Medical Center Staff Advisory Council (MCSAC) represents all staff members in the Vanderbilt Medical Center. MCSAC is an advisory group to the medical center administration for issues that are important to staff, such as policies, benefits and practices.

The Medical Center Staff Advisory Council (MCSAC) represents all staff members in the Vanderbilt Medical Center. MCSAC is an advisory group to the medical center administration for issues that are important to staff, such as policies, benefits and practices.

The Medical Center Staff Advisory Council (MCSAC) represents all staff members in the Vanderbilt Medical Center. MCSAC is an advisory group to the medical center administration for issues that are important to staff, such as policies, benefits and practices.

The Medical Center Staff Advisory Council (MCSAC) represents all staff members in the Vanderbilt Medical Center. MCSAC is an advisory group to the medical center administration for issues that are important to staff, such as policies, benefits and practices.

The Medical Center Staff Advisory Council (MCSAC) represents all staff members in the Vanderbilt Medical Center. MCSAC is an advisory group to the medical center administration for issues that are important to staff, such as policies, benefits and practices.

The Medical Center Staff Advisory Council (MCSAC) represents all staff members in the Vanderbilt Medical Center. MCSAC is an advisory group to the medical center administration for issues that are important to staff, such as policies, benefits and practices.

The Medical Center Staff Advisory Council (MCSAC) represents all staff members in the Vanderbilt Medical Center. MCSAC is an advisory group to the medical center administration for issues that are important to staff, such as policies, benefits and practices.

The Medical Center Staff Advisory Council (MCSAC) represents all staff members in the Vanderbilt Medical Center. MCSAC is an advisory group to the medical center administration for issues that are important to staff, such as policies, benefits and practices.

The Medical Center Staff Advisory Council (MCSAC) represents all staff members in the Vanderbilt Medical Center. MCSAC is an advisory group to the medical center administration for issues that are important to staff, such as policies, benefits and practices.

The Medical Center Staff Advisory Council (MCSAC) represents all staff members in the Vanderbilt Medical Center. MCSAC is an advisory group to the medical center administration for issues that are important to staff, such as policies, benefits and practices.

Through the exceptional capabilities and caring spirit of its people, Vanderbilt will lead in improving the healthcare of individuals and communities regionally, nationally and internationally. We will combine our transformative learning programs and compelling discoveries to provide distinctive personalized care.